In earlier versions of Confluence, I disabled the Java health check by:
In version 6.11 the Confluence Healthcheck Plugin does not seem to exist anymore. How can I disable a health check ?
Less important: is it possible to do the same from a shell prompt ?
Hi,
The plugin is renamed and is called "Atlassian Troubleshooting and Support Tools"
Regards
Dave
Another system plugin may be related to health check: Atlassian HealthCheck Common Module
It appears in both Jira and Confluence.
In Jira some of the submodules of the above plugin can be disabled by default,
while in Confluence all submodules cannot be disabled by default.
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Sorry to dig up an old post, but is there any way to disable certain healthchecks? To save space in our dev environments, we do not copy over attachments. But this leads to constant attachment healthcheck failures that cause problems with our automated tests. Other than disabling all healthchecks, is there any means to skip specific checks?
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